HUEY MORGAN ANNOUNCES BRIGHTON DATE CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF FUN LOVIN’ CRIMINALS’ LANDMARK DEBUT ‘COME FIND YOURSELF’

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Huey Morgan, frontman and co-founder of Fun Lovin’ Criminals, is heading back out on the road with a brand-new band and a full UK tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Come Find Yourself — the genre-defying debut album that gatecrashed the Britpop era with unmistakable New York swagger in 1996.

The tour includes a date at Brighton’s Concorde 2 on 20 October.

Come Find Yourself introduced the world to a sound that had no business working as well as it did — hip-hop, blues, rock, jazz and Latin grooves held together by Huey’s deadpan storytelling and the kind of cool that only comes from growing up on the streets of New York City. The album spawned Scooby Snacks, The Fun Lovin’ Criminal and King of New York, and went on to sell millions of copies worldwide. In Britain, it became a cultural phenomenon — soundtracking an era of lad mags, late nights and a nation that had temporarily decided it was acceptable to wear sunglasses indoors.

Three decades on, the record’s influence remains embedded in the fabric of 1990s culture. It changed Huey Morgan’s life forever — and it changed the listening habits of a generation that discovered you could love The Verve and Wu-Tang Clan in the same breath.

Now, with a new band assembled for the occasion, Huey is returning to the stage to perform Come Find Yourself in full alongside a selection of deep cuts and fan favourites from the Fun Lovin’ Criminals catalogue. The shows promise to be a celebration of the album, the era and the groove-heavy, genre-blending spirit that made FLC one of the most distinctive acts of their generation.

CONFIRMED DATE:

Brighton Concorde 2 — 20 October 2026

Further UK dates to be announced.

HUEY MORGAN — BACKGROUND:

Beyond Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Huey Morgan has become one of Britain’s most recognisable music broadcasters, presenting shows on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Radio 2 for over a decade. He is a respected DJ, author and cultural commentator whose taste and knowledge span everything from Northern Soul to New York punk to classic hip-hop. His warmth, wit and encyclopaedic love of music have made him a fixture in British music culture — a New Yorker who became an adopted national treasure.

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